Swiss Institute for Translational and Entrepreneurial Medicine (sitem-insel)

Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging

Dr. Pascale Anderle

Deputy Head and Program Coordinator of the Swiss School for Translation and Entrepreneurship in Medicine, sitem-insel AG, Bern

Modules

Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging

Module 2 - Statistics and Programming

Biography

Pascale Anderle is the Deputy Head of sitem-insel School and program coordinator for the MAS/DAS/CAS in Translation and Entrepreneurship in Medicine and the CAS in Artificial Intelligence and Medical Imaging. She graduated in pharmacy from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETHZ). After gaining a PhD degree in life science from the ETHZ she then worked for a year at Covance CLS, Geneva in the field of clinical trials. Later, she moved to the USA for a postdoc experience in the lab of Wolfgang Sadee at UCSF San Francisco and OSU, Ohio concentrating on absorption and genomics in the intestine. Afterwards, she joined the groups of Jean-Pierre Kraehenbuhl and Michel Aguet as postdoc fellow at the Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC), partially in collaboration with the Nestle Research Center (NRC). The focus of her studies were on mucosal intestinal immunity and colon cancer and the use of genomics and in silico analysis. Being granted an EU project she moved to Istituto Oncologico della Svizzera Italiana (IOSI, Bellinzona) as junior group leader and then upon being invited to join a NCCR project to the University of Bern. During this period she was granted a CAS in applied statistics. In addition to her role as program coordinator at sitem-insel School she works as program coordinator at Health Sciences eTraining foundation, teaches at the University of Lausanne and ETHZ and does consulting in statistical and genomics data analysis at the University of Bern and University of Lausanne.